Adam Pearce has been dealing with a lot of problems recently on WWE RAW, and Bronson Reed has been added to his list. However, the General Manager could employ another superstar to handle the Australian.
A couple of weeks ago, Bronson Reed brutally attacked Seth Rollins, who has been out of action since then after suffering an injury. Last week, Bronson handled The Miz and R-Truth, and there's a high possibility that he will continue his destructive path this week on WWE RAW. However, instead of Adam Pearce handling the problem, he could hire Omos to take care of it.
Adam Pearce won't have to worry about being liable for Omos' safety
Adam Pearce cannot simply send a couple of backstage officials and security for the former North American Champion on RAW, but he needs several people just to get him and his opponent away from the ring for the sake of the safety of the officials. However, this won't be a problem for Omos.
The General Manager could send Omos to deal with Reed without guilt as the former could more than handle himself. Aside from his gigantic build that could match Bronson's, he is also experienced in dealing with dangerous men like Brock Lesnar.
To give Omos a chance to show his potential now that he is alone
As many may remember, Omos has been managed by MVP during his WWE run so far. However, circumstances now have changed as the latter is no longer part of the WWE roster. Now, The Nigerian Giant is back to being all alone.
Omos could showcase that he can make decisions for himself, including who his next opponent will be and who he thinks will be the best for business.
Bronson Reed has never feuded with somebody like Omos
Although Bronson is known to be one of WWE's "giants," most of his recent rivals aren't in the same category, like Sami Zayn. Although he had matches against Otis and Ivar, it didn't turn into a feud. However, Omos could change this.
The 416lbs star could be a departure from Bronson Reed's rivals so far and instead of feuding against someone more agile, it could be a full-on battle of strength and size. This time around, Reed won't be having the upper hand.